OAA Off-Road Adventure Academy

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Calgary, Canada

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Motorcycle driving school

OAA Off-Road Adventure Academy Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

OAA Off-Road Adventure Academy is located in Calgary, Canada on 80066 Beaconhill NW. OAA Off-Road Adventure Academy is rated 5 out of 5 in the category motorcycle driving school in Canada.

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80066 Beaconhill NW

Phone

+1 8888168847

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Ryan Arsenault

KTM790R - Very happy to meet the OAA team. The course provided excellent slow speed foundation skills for off road riding. I thought I had decent off road experience until I took the course, which quickly undid some bad habits and put in the balance and body position to be able to progress into rugged terrain. Highly recommend the training for anyone riding an adventure bike off the pavement. Worth every penny.

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Dan Hildebrand

Great overall. Balance and control are the building blocks to confidence and the Level 1 program embedded just that. Driving away, the S10 felt much smaller and more manageable. Staff, venue, food - awesome!

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Mark Yawney

I did the level one course and enjoyed it. I definitely feel more comfortable on my bike than before the class. The course pushed my out of my comfort zone with slow speed maneuvers and riding terrain I was not used to. Good fun, good people...I would recommend the class and look forward to more adventures with the OAA!

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Fardin Alinia

This is a must do for any one who wants to explore adventure riding. Terry and Jimmie are wonderful instructors and start from scratch with all. For me I bout a dual sport TGT was not really an off-road bike and I took the course after 3 weeks of owning that bike. I wanted to test my limits and the bikes limits but in a safe manner which is what U get with OAA. The only comment I would give is to do more assistance on the bikes and advise applicants accordingly. The system asks for that upon registration though. I had street tires which was not very bad until it rained and became very slippery in mud. However, good part is to fall in a course and test the limits. I learned a lot about my bike too. So I will take immediate actions to change tires and foot pigs. Well done Terry and team.

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Michael McDermott

I recently completed the level 1 course and was impressed by both the instruction and what I learned. My approach to offroad riding definitely changed for the better. I'm looking forward to doing the level 2 course in the near future.